Master - Technology & Innovation Management: Information Systems

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If you would like to study information systems topics while advancing your leadership capabilities, you may want to consider enrolling in Northcentral University's Master of Science in Technology and Innovation Management program with a specialization in Information Systems. Read on to learn more about this online program.

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What Kind of Program Is It?

Northcentral University's Master of Science in Technology and Innovation Management program in Information Systems is designed to prepare you for a variety of information technology leadership roles. You have the opportunity to how to learn design and manage computer systems as well as study project management techniques related to IT projects and developing new technologies. Other specialization courses allow you the chance to study cloud computing, data warehousing, and information security. The program concludes with a capstone course where you may have the chance to plan the strategic integration of new ideas or technologies into an existing organization.

What Are the Prerequisites?

If you are considering this graduate program, you might already have some computer knowledge as well as an interest in learning more about how computers and databases work together. All applicants to Northcentral University's graduate programs should have already earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution; some programs have additional requirements.

What Are the Course Requirements?

To graduate from this program, you must complete 30 credit hours. Twelve credits will be from required foundational courses, 15 credits will be from specialization courses, and three credits will be from a capstone project.

Course Code

Course Name

Required Foundational Courses

TIM 5001

Changing Times: Managing Technology & Innovation in the 21st Century

TIM 5010

Computer Networks & Mobile Computing

TIM 5020

Databases & Business Intelligence

TIM 5030

Managing Risk, Security, & Privacy in Information Systems

Specialization Courses

TIM 6601

IT Project Management

TIM 6410

Cloud Computing

TIM 6420

Data Warehousing & Decision Support

TIM 6301

Principles of Cybersecurity

TIM 6430

Systems Analysis & Design

Capstone Course

TIM 6010

Strategic Management of Technology & Innovation

What Could I Do After Graduation?

Career Opportunities

After successfully completing Northcentral University's MS-TIM with an Information Systems specialization, you could be able to pursue a variety of employment options in the information systems field. You could seek work involving systems design, network security, or database management. Some of the job titles you may be able to consider include:

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